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iPhone couldn't be created just anywhere

July 6, 2007 CNET News.com's Charles Cooper rankled readers for suggesting that Silicon Valley is the only logical origin for the iPhone. The debate rages on. TAGS: Apple iPhone, Silicon Valley, Apple Computer, Steve Jobs, reader, worker, Samsung Electronics, U.S.

Week in review: Microsoft's patent offensive

May 18, 2007 Company identifies infringed-on patents, invites infringers to strike licensing deals. Not many takers, so far. TAGS: patent, open-source software, Novell Inc., reader, open source, Week in review, intellectual property, Linux, software company, Microsoft Corp., U.S.

This week in Microsoft

May 5, 2006 Company has hinted that it will flex its checkbook more during the next year--and now we know where it intends to bulk up. TAGS: marketing strategy, Bill Gates, Steve Ballmer, MSN, reader, technique, Microsoft Corp., Google Inc., U.S.

Report: Big boost for blogs in 2004

January 3, 2005 More and more Americans are tuning in to Web logs--even if they don't know exactly what they are. TAGS: blog, Internet user, reader, U.S.

Week in review: Microsoft's kick in the patents

February 23, 2007 While Microsoft finds itself in a dogfight over patents, battles over the iPhone trademark and satellite radio settle down. TAGS: American Software, Alcatel, damage, patent, Lucent Technologies Inc., AT&T Corp., U.S. company, Week in review, reader, lawyer, intellectual property, U.S., Microsoft Corp., open source, MP3, video

Week in review: Taxing times

April 20, 2007 Online sales taxes, Internet access taxes, even IRS look-alike sites--there's plenty out there to boost anxiety levels. TAGS: tax, Internet access, Week in review, senator, reader, agency, state, Washington, retailer, U.S.

This week in Redmond

July 8, 2005 Microsoft, which has a reputation for arrogance in its personnel practices, is working on its recruiting efforts. TAGS: recruiting, reader, Redmond, Microsoft Corp., Europe, conference, server, U.S.

Week in review: Microsoft to bulk up

May 5, 2006 Microsoft has hinted that it will flex its checkbook more during the next year--and now we know where it intends to bulk up. TAGS: marketing strategy, Bill Gates, Week in review, information technology, Steve Ballmer, MSN, reader, technique, Microsoft Corp., U.S., Google Inc., CEO

Johnny can so program

May 10, 2005 Hand-wringing over America's supposed technical decline badly misstates the reality, UC Davis computer scientist Norm Matloff says. TAGS: athlete, lobbyist, America, nation, reader, U.S., programming

Week in review: Seismic shifts

November 3, 2006 Between the Microsoft-Novell deal, and a call for a less U.S.-centric Internet, major change appears on the tech world's horizon. TAGS: Novell Inc., influence, U.N., domain name, Red Hat Inc., reader, Week in review, Linux, open source, call, acquisition, Microsoft Corp., CEO, U.S., Microsoft Windows

Week in review: On land and Ceatec

October 6, 2006 For gadgeteers, the place to be this week was at Japan's consumer-technology showcase. Back home it was all HP. TAGS: Hitachi Ltd., Blu-ray, Week in review, Tokyo, robot, HD-DVD, Toshiba, Sharp Corp., reader, DVR, Panasonic, Japan, recorder, broadband, monitor, DVD

Week in review: Tell it to the judge

December 1, 2006 Some of the weightier issues facing the tech world were before the Supreme Court this week. TAGS: carbon, emission, patent, Week in review, reader, U.S., Microsoft Corp.

Pfizer fights fake Viagra with RFID

January 7, 2006 Drug maker release details of high-tech plan to ensure its most frequently counterfeited product is the real thing. Photo: Viagra RFID takes aim at counterfeits TAGS: Pfizer Inc., Viagra, RFID, RFID tag, bottle, Do-Not-Call, inventory control, tag, patient, shipment, reader, code, U.S.

MasterCard checks out 'contactless' payments

December 19, 2003 The company plans to introduce a new RFID-based payment technology across the United States in 2004 that could simplify debit and credit card transactions for consumers. TAGS: MasterCard International, Orlando, credit card transaction, payment, American Express Co., retailer, RFID, credit card, card, trial, reader, U.S.
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